ap -base -bytestring

Finds the articulation points for a connected undirected graph, by using the low numbers criteria:
a) The root node is an articulation point iff it has two or more children.
b) An non-root node v is an articulation point iff there exists at least one child w of v such that lowNumber(w) >= dfsNumber(v).

A gtk2hs server and clan browser for the open source game Tremulous http://tremulous.net. Both Tremulous 1.1 and GPP are supported. Features filtering, player search, a list of online clan members, a clan list and basic perferences.
Version 1.2.3

Any applicative functor can be given numeric instances in a boilerplate way. The applicative-numbers package provides an include file that makes it a snap to define these instances. See Data.Numeric.Function for an example.
Project wiki page: http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/applicative-numbers
Copyright 2009-2013 Conal Elliott; BSD3 license.
Instances of Num classes for applicative functors. To be #include'd after defining APPLICATIVE as the applicative functor name and CONSTRAINTS as a list of constraints, which must carry its own trailing comma if non-empty. The APPLICATIVE symbol gets #undef'd at the end of the include file, so that multiple includes are convenient.
For instance,
@ #define INSTANCE_Ord #define INSTANCE_Enum
#define APPLICATIVE Vec2 #include &quot;ApplicativeNumeric-inc.hs&quot;
#define APPLICATIVE Vec3 #include &quot;ApplicativeNumeric-inc.hs&quot;
#define APPLICATIVE Vec4 #include &quot;ApplicativeNumeric-inc.hs&quot; @
You'll also have to import pure and liftA2 from Control.Applicative and specify the FlexibleContexts language extension (due to an implementation hack).
Some instances are generated only if a corresponding CPP symbol is defined: INSTANCE_Eq, INSTANCE_Ord, INSTANCE_Show, INSTANCE_Enum
Version 0.1.2

Quasiquoters taken from Matt Morrow's haskell-src-meta to implement Conor McBride's idiom brackets, and a do-notation that only requires Applicative (and is correspondingly less powerful).
applicative-quoters currently has no maintainer: if it is broken and you want it to be fixed, then fix it!
Version 0.1.0.8

Functions and utilities to perform paired and unpaired approximate randomization tests (Noreen, 1989).
The utilities can also draw histograms of the applications of the test statistic to the randomized samples. For support for more file formats, install the package with the -withCairo flag.
Version 0.2.1